Cartoon Cat

I just came out, I feel my heart contracting because of what just happened. You will not understand this, what I saw cannot be understood; something horrifying, how do you explain a cartoon going from comedy to torturing a being as if it were a joke?

I will try to be as descriptive as possible:

I was with my partner, investigator Lucas Stane. We were investigating a spate of cruel and inhumane murders. Like a cartoon, the bodies had the look of an old animation. Our information had led us to an old copper factory. My partner was worried, but you could see the determination in his eyes. We both entered cautiously. It was a reconnaissance, not a capture, not a threat. We were carrying a few bullets, I had a revolver and a small camera; I had not brought my cell phone to the job, because I did not feel comfortable; while he, despite being young, carried a QBZ-95. I stroked my gun, it relaxed me a little. We walked through the corridors.

It smelled like worn oil, a copper already very.... oxidized? I don't remember the word. Lucas had his hand in his pocket, ready to pull out his gun, I miss that youthful excitement.

We looked around us, it looked ready to collapse, you could see it in the material, bricks shedding dust, wooden beams and planks covered with fungus, and a puddle of ink mixed with a somewhat red liquid.

We crossed glances, he had one of concern and curiosity, I could notice some disappointment and excitement in his legs, it seemed that they wanted to leave but at the same time they wanted to walk all over the place for something interesting.

We continued quietly. It didn't look like a second floor was accessible, but we weren't going any further, until we heard what sounded like a kick. Then Lucas gently drew his gun as we were getting closer.

What we saw looked like it had come out of a nightmare, or from a cartoonist who had done a bad job on Felix the Cat, but still went out of his way to draw a disgusting, cartoonish smile on it.

He was covered by a slight light, he was of an abnormally tall stature, his head did not fit his body, he carried in his hand a piece of boiling ink; in front of him was a woman, she could not speak, but her clothes were black and white, her face and arms were drawn with characteristic broken gloves; her eyes seemed burst from crying or from so much ink, as if he had tried to paint her eye sockets.

Around him was a very long dog, or... was it a normal dog? that was tried to be stretched, to the point where it was splitting in half, but it was covered with old drawing paper, of a color similar to that of his hair; it overflowed a liquid on the floor, which in the It was not clear whether it was blood or ink. It looked as if it was a scene where the dog had swallowed something and she had to get it out.

Lucas looked at me, he was about to vomit, his eyes reflected terror, an indescribable terror. He looked at the girl, who, by the way, was not moving. I don't know if she was dead or unconscious, but, the "Cat" left, seeing that she didn't show any movement, maybe to look for some "magic lantern" to make her move? But she left with that creepy smile on her face.

My partner and I approached the girl. I kept watching in case that thing came back. While Lucas checked to see if she was alive, I approached the dog. If it weren't for my father being a fan of animation, I wouldn't have been able to figure out what had been done to this poor animal.

The poor man took the woman in his arms and told me to take her to the hospital. I took out my camera and took a picture of the innocent canine, in that position of suffering. There I replied that we had enough evidence to bring in reinforcements. I approached him and, once together, we started walking.

-It looks like you cut his vocal cords," he said. I just looked at him with horror.

We were leaving the open area, we were in the corridors. I was checking the picture of the poor animal while I pointed the flashlight to the front. Lucas was changing every now and then the arm with which he was carrying the girl. We left the factory, and my heart began to calm down, although the darkness limited our view.

Then I heard a sound behind us, turned around, pointed the flashlight and instinctively took a picture. I grabbed my gun and started shooting as I backed away. Lucas ran to the car, we had to get the girl to safety. The "cat" didn't seem to like that we were taking his job, so he threw me to the ground and launched himself at incredible speed and on all fours, towards Lucas.

He caught him with those weird long fingers as he moved, my partner just screamed. I got up and continued firing. Lucas screamed as the monster took them away, he drew his gun, only to have his hand bitten off by the Cartoon.

He started screaming in pain, I heard him and aimed at the factory. I watch as he tries to cling to the ground while the "Cartoon Cat" takes him away with that damn grin on his face. He had my partner's blood on his face, and his teeth looked like a light drowning in juice, as if this drink was serving him for his animated movie.

I ran away to my house, I arrived full of fear.

I know he will come for me, it won't be long. I am writing this to let you know the horror I lived through. He will not find this, but my colleagues will.

If you are reading this, and victims with those peculiar tortures appear again, you already know who it is.

Cartoon Cat's first appearances began in August 2018, after the first image of him was published. It shows him sitting behind the door of an abandoned building, staring into the camera. It is believed that it could be Cartoon Cat himself or possibly a similar entity.

On August 10, his public a full body image of Cartoon Cat, standing in what appeared to be another abandoned building. His appearance shows him as a giant anthropomorphic cat, with a big, creepy grin and white gloves giving him the look of a 1930s cartoon. This would be the creature's first official appearance.

The next image would be released five days later. In this one, Cartoon Cat was standing in the middle of a road, his neck was stretched out as if he were a snake, with his head lying on the ground and his eye sockets were empty.

The last image was posted on August 22. Cartoon Cat would be standing outside another abandoned building, with his body slightly bent over and his mouth open.

Physically, Cartoon Cat's four appearances show him to be more of a friendly being who, despite his gigantic size and somewhat unnerving features, does not appear to be a threatening creature. However, despite his appearance to the contrary, Cartoon Cat is in fact one of the most dangerous and aggressive creatures created by Trevor Henderson.